Color Terminology: Hues, Tints, Shades, and Tones

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You may have used the words hue, tint, tone, and shade to describe color, but you might not be aware they each have a very specific meaning. Each of these terms describe individual color mixing processes and they are all vital in understanding the differences between colors.

Hues: Hues describe a pure color that is found on the color wheel and has had nothing added to it to change its properties.

Tints: Tints are created when white is added to any hue on the color wheel. This process lightens and desaturates the hue.

Tones: Tones are created when grey is added to a color. The final tone depends on the amount of black and white used, and tones may be lighter or darker than the original hue.

Shades: Shades are created when black is added to any hue found on the color wheel. This process darkens the hue and creates a more intense color.

Taking the time to learn about the differences in hues, tints, tones, and shades is important for understanding color in design. Dunn Edwards offers a wide variety of paint colors and can help customize a color to meet your specific design needs.

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